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Ohio lawmakers passed a bill that would require most hemp products to be sold in marijuana dispensaries.

A temporary exception would allow bars and breweries to sell THC drinks until the end of 2026.

The legislation would also allow for the expungement of low-level marijuana convictions and release tax revenue to local governments.

Ohio would tighten rules for marijuana and require most hemp products to be sold in dispensaries under a late-night deal passed by House lawmakers.

The Ohio House narrowly passed a new version of Senate Bill 56 , which tackles hemp, THC drinks and the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023. Lawmakers spent months debating how to deal with intoxicating hemp, which has become a popular and more accessible alternative to ma

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